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12483
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Queen Mab. By Percy Bysshe Shelley.
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Shelley
, Percy Bysshe
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Mrs. Carlile and Sons (London)
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1832 |
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25902
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Queen Robin: or the second part of Neck or nothing, detecting the secret reign of the four last years. In a familiar dialogue between Mr. Truman (alias Mr. John Dunton) and his friend, ... The Third Edition.
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Dunton
, John
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M. Brudenell (London)
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1714 |
The Third Edition. |
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25903
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Queen Robin: or the second part of Neck or nothing, detecting the secret reign of the four last years. In a familiar dialogue between Mr. Truman (alias Mr. John Dunton) and his friend, meeting accidentaly at the Proclaiming King George. [The] whole Discoveries Humbly inscrib'd to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and contain the True secret History of the White-Staff, in Answer to that False one, lately publish'd by the Earl of O-Ford. The second edition.
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Dunton
, John
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M. Brudenell (London)
|
1714 |
The second edition. |
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25922
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Queen Robin: or the second part of Neck or nothing, detecting the secret reign of the four last years. In a familiar dialogue between Mr. Truman (alias Mr. John Dunton) and his friend, meeting accidentaly at the Proclaiming King George. The whole Discoveries Humbly inscrib'd to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and contain the True secret History of the White-Staff, in Answer to that False one, lately publish'd by the Earl of o-ford.
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Dunton
, John
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M. Brudenell (London)
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1714 |
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23783
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Queen Tragedy restor'd: a dramatick entertainment.
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Hoper
, Mrs.
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William Owen (London)
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1749 |
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25512
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Queries concerning the reasonableness of repealing the Corporation and Test Acts, as far as they relate to the Protestant dissenters; The Objections that may be made against that Repeal; and The most expedient Time for the making it.
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Unknown
,
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John Wilford (London)
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1732 |
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25428
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Queries relating to the reduction of the national redeemable debts, from Four to Three per Cent. per Ann. In a letter to - - Esq;
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Unknown
,
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James Purser (London)
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1737 |
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13192
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Questions on the Principles of the Christian Religion, to be Answered from the Scriptures. Adapted for Schools and for Private Instruction, with a Table of References. Scripture Selections, correspondent with the Questions, in a separate tract. The numbers in the fourth edition of the Selections adapted to those of the Questions. By Hannah Kilham.
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Kilham
, Hannah
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1819 |
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2956
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Questions to be resolved: or, a new method of exercising the attention of young people. Interspersed with various pieces, calculated for instruction and amusement. Translated from the French of Madame de La Fite.
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de la Fite
, Marie-Élisabeth
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John Murray I [Fleet Street] (London)
|
1791 |
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8
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Rachel. A Tale.
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Taylor
, Jane
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John Taylor and James Augustus Hessey (London)
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1817 |
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9110
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Rachel. A Tale.
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Taylor
, Jane
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John Taylor and James Augustus Hessey (London)
|
1821 |
Third Edition |
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9111
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Rachel. A Tale. Second Edition.
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Taylor
, Jane
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John Taylor and James Augustus Hessey (London)
|
1818 |
Second Edition. |
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9875
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Radama, or, The enlightened African. With sketches of Madagascar by the author of "Affection's gift, Samboe, &c.".
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Hedge
, Mary Anne
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Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton (London)
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1824 |
|
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13160
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Radama, or, The enlightened African. With sketches of Madagascar by the author of "Affection's gift," "Samboe," &c.
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Hedge
, Mary Anne
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Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton (London)
|
1826 |
|
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2211
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Radzivil, a romance. Translated from the Russ of the celebrated M. Wocklow. In three volumes.
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Radcliffe
, Mary Ann
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William Lane [Leadenhall Street] (London)
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1790 |
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11801
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Rainsford Villa, or Juvenile Independence. A tale. By a lady.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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John Harris and Son (London)
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1823 |
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2518
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Rambles farther: a continuation of Rural walks: in dialogues. Intended for the use of young persons. By Charlotte Smith. In two volumes.
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Smith
, Charlotte Turner
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Thomas Cadell and William Davies (London)
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1796 |
|
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2588
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Rambles farther: a continuation of Rural Walks: in dialogues. Intended for the use of young persons. By Charlotte Smith. In two volumes. The second edition.
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Smith
, Charlotte Turner
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Thomas Cadell and William Davies (London)
|
1800 |
The second edition. |
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612
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Rambles in Waltham Forest. A Stranger's Contribution to the Triennial Sale for the Benefit of the Wanstead Lying-in Charity.
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Gardiner
, Marguerite
|
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1827 |
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27
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Raphael; or, Peaceful Life. In Two Volumes. Translated from the German of Augustus Lafontaine. By Mrs. Green. Author of The Royal Exile; Romance Readers and Romance Writers; Reformist; Private History of the Court of England &C. &C.
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Lafontaine
, August Heinrich Julius
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James Taylor and Co. (London)
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1812 |
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2661
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Rash vows, or, the effects of enthusiasm. A novel. Translated from the French of Madame de Genlis, Author Of The Theatre Of Education, Adelaide And Theodore, &c. &c. In Three Volumes.
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du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, Stéphanie Félicité
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Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees (London)
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1799 |
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11530
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Rational Amusement for Leisure Hours; Consisting of interesting tales for the mental improvement of youth. Illustrated with a variety of engravings on wood. By Mrs. Hurry, author of 'Tales of Instruction and Amusement.'
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Hurry
, Margaret Ives Mitchell
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John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
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1804 |
|
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11531
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Rational Amusement for Leisure Hours; Consisting of interesting tales for the mental improvement of youth. Illustrated with a variety of engravings on wood. By Mrs. Hurry, author of 'Tales of Instruction and Amusement.'
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Hurry
, Margaret Ives Mitchell
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John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
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1807 |
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3664
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Rational sports in dialogues passing among the children of a family. Designed as a hint to mothers how they may inform the minds of their little people respecting the objects with which they are surrounded. Fourth edition.
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Fenn
, Ellenor
|
|
1790 |
Fourth edition. |
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8355
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Rational Sports, Or The Game of Trades and Commerce: In Dialogues Passing Among The Children Of a Family. Designed as a Slight Specimen of the method which his believed would succeed in leading children to a relish for knowledge. By Mrs Teachwell. A New and Improved Edition, with Fine Cuts.
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Fenn
, Ellenor
|
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy (London)
John Marshall I [Fleet St] (London)
Thomas Curson Hansard [Peterborough Court] (London)
Nathaniel Hailes [172 Piccadilly] (London)
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1823 |
A New and Improved Edition |